A Christian female student met a Jewish male student at university in Canada. They were both from the same country, and shared many interests and truly loved each other. They felt they could overcome their religious differences. However, both sets of parents forbade them to get married. The Christian parents knew that followers of Judaism did not believe the same things about Jesus, who they felt was the most important person in Christian history. The Jewish parents did not trust the Christians. How would an ethnocentric person and a cultural relativist respond to this issue?
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All are equal in front of the LAW.... So I think they should accept... Religion will not make your life..
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